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The Flesh-eater Courts reign in the shadows of ruined empires. Hordes of cannibals gather under the deluded rule of vampiric abhorrants, utterly convinced that they are noble knights and faithful serfs engaged in righteous quests. This fearsome boxed set provides a deluded host of 15 ghoulish miniatures with which to build your Flesh-eater Courts force and overrun the Mortal Realms. A unit of Cryptguard clutch rusted weapons in filth-crusted claws, whilst Morbheg Knights swoop from the skies atop shrieking steeds. These fiends are led by mad and monstrous vampires – a cruel Abhorrant Archregent, and a debased but formidable Varghulf Courtier. This plastic boxed set builds 15 Flesh-eater Courts miniatures: – 1x Abhorrant Archregent – 1x Varghulf Courtier – 3x Morbheg Knights – 10x Cryptguard All models are supplied with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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The Cities of Sigmar are bastions of light and hope in realms embattled by darkness. With faith and overwhelming firepower, their mortal armies fight back against the fiend, the monster, and the wraith. This stalwart boxed set provides you with infantry, cavalry and artillery for Cities of Sigmar armies, forming a versatile force for games of Warhammer Age of Sigmar. The rank and file of the Freeguild Steelhelms are supported by Freeguild Cavaliers on horseback, and led from the front by a respected Freeguild Cavalier-Marshal. An Ironweld Great Cannon provides deadly firepower and a defensive bulwark wherever needed. This plastic boxed set builds 17 Cities of Sigmar miniatures: – 1x Freeguild Cavalier-Marshal – 1x Ironweld Great Cannon – 5x Freeguild Cavaliers – 10x Freeguild Steelhelms All models are supplied with their appropriate bases. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints.
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Citadel Bases provide a stable, steady platform for your models to stand on. Citadel Flying Stems and Bases give your airborne models that realistic mid-air pose, ready to attack. Each pack contains Citadel Flying Stems of two differing sizes. This pack contains four Citadel Flying Stems, 2x30mm/2x35mm, with three 60mm Flying Bases.
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Citadel Bases provide a stable, steady platform for your models to stand on. Citadel Flying Stems and Bases give your airborne models that realistic mid-air pose, ready to attack. Each pack contains Citadel Flying Stems of two differing sizes. This pack contains six Citadel Ball Top Flying Stems, 3x30mm/3x35mm, with five 32mm Flying Bases.
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Veteran Squads represent the finest warriors the company is able to field, gathered together in a single squad and deployed wherever the fighting is the thickest. Each veteran has access to a range of equipment, inherited from former squad members or gifted to him in recognition of his great deeds. This set contains five multi-part plastic Dark Angels Company Veterans and an upgrade sprue to customise your unit. There are also plenty of spare components that can be used to convert your other multi-part plastic Space Marine squads into Dark Angels. Models supplied with 32mm round bases.
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Ufthak Blackhawk faces problems head on with the intention of hitting them hard enough that they go down and stay down – this is the Ork who destroyed a Warlord Titan by driving a Shokkjump Dragsta into it, before killing everyone inside. This multipart plastic kit builds one Ufthak Blackhawk – A Bad Moon Warboss of devious cunning, wielder of the deadly Snazzhammer, and supposedly capable of something resembling 'tactics'. He is depicted taking aim with his kustom weapon mounted upon his faithful attack squig, Princess. This kit comprises 11 plastic components, and comes with a Citadel 50mm Round Base. This miniature is supplied unpainted and requires assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Warhammer 40,000 Legends rules for using Ufthak Blackhawk in your games can be downloaded for free from the Warhammer Community website. This product will only be available until 8am GMT on Monday 26th February 2024 – if we run out of our initial stock, it may take up to 180 days to dispatch.
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A Warhammer 40,000 Novel Cypher has slipped his bonds on Holy Terra itself. Hunted by some of the most powerful forces the Imperium can muster, can he complete his mission before he’s apprehended? READ IT BECAUSE Cypher is one of the most mysterious figures in the galaxy, and this novel sheds light on his motivations and thoughts. Be careful, though – this tale is told from Cypher’s point of view, so not everything may be what it seems. THE STORY As the Great Rift unfolds in the night sky above Terra and daemons walk upon the birth world of humanity, the Primarch Roboute Guilliman returns, heralding a dark new age. During the breaking storm, Cypher and his band of Fallen escape from the most secure prison in the Imperium. Now loose in the Imperial Palace, they are hunted by warriors of the Dark Angels, forces of the Adeptus Custodes, and Imperial Assassins. But what are Cypher’s intentions? Can anything or anyone be trusted? Told from Cypher’s unreliable point of view, this tale of truth, lies and secrets sees one of the Imperium’s most mysterious figures make war at its very heart. But what are the true motivations of the Lord of the Fallen? Written by John French.
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No matter the foe or the odds, the proud warriors of the Dark Angels and their successor Chapters stubbornly refuse to accept defeat. Descendants of the First Legion, they stand foremost amongst the Space Marine Chapters. This set of 20 cards will help you keep track of your Dark Angels in-game, with individual datasheets for each unit, detailing their profiles, wargear, options, and special abilities. You'll also find four reference cards for playing with your Dark Angels in Combat Patrol games. Contents: - 16x Dark Angels Datasheet Cards - 4x Combat Patrol Datasheet Cards All cards measure 161.5mm by 107.1mm, and feature eye-catching gold glint edges. You’ll need a copy of Codex Supplement: Dark Angels, available separately, to make full use of these cards.
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More akin to an army than a police force, the Enforcers trade in violence and control, purging settlements and habzones if even the faintest hint of sedition against Lord Helmwar’s rule is uncovered. When bigger disturbances need to be dealt with, the Subjugators are unleashed, delivering justice with extreme prejudice. This set of six Subjugactors have been designed to provide you with a huge amount of variety and options when it comes to assembling them, ensuring that no two patrols ever need look the same. This kit is great for starting a new patrol or providing reinforcements for an existing one. The set includes options for building a Subjugator Captain, as well as an arsenal of weapons such as stub guns, shock batons, subjugation pattern grenade launchers, SLHG pattern assault rams (with built-in grenade launcher) and their instantly identifiable vigilance pattern assault shields. Also included are six 32mm Necromunda round bases and an Enforcer Patrol Transfer Sheet so that you can finish off your models. Rules for using a Subjugator Patrol in games of Necromunda can be found in Necromunda: The Book of Judgement and Necromunda: Dark Uprising.
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The Archons are the masters of the Drukhari Kabals. Regal and monstrous in equal measure, each wields the power to enslave worlds and destroy civilisations. Archons have fed upon the pain of so many others that it takes true atrocity to invigorate them, so they must lead ever more raids against realspace. This 11-piece plastic kit makes one Archon clad in Kabalite armour inscribed with runes. The Archon carries a husk blade and splinter pistol, while the cloak of skin and the trophy rack mounted upon his pack proudly display the bounty of horror he has reaped in battle.
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Infernus Squads purge swathes of enemy ranks with the incandescent firestorms they unleash from their pyreblasters. They are close-assault specialists, sending jets of burning promethium into trench lines and bunkers, through dense ruins, and concealing vegetation, ensuring no foe escapes their Chapter’s fiery wrath. This multipart plastic kit builds 10 Infernus Marines, armed with pyreblasters for flushing foes out of cover. These push-fit models include a variety of different poses, braced to fire their lethal flame weapons. Two of the Infernus Marines also offer a choice of bare heads or helmets, as well as cosmetic arm options, allowing you to field them as Sergeants for your Infernus Squads. This kit comprises 74 plastic components, and comes with 10x Citadel 32mm Round Hex Hole Bases. These push-fit miniatures can be assembled without glue, and are supplied unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Colour paints.
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The Malcador Infernus and Valdor Tank Hunter are both variants of the ubiquitous Malcador tank, using its resilient and mobile chassis to carry specialised heavy weaponry. The raw power of the Malcador Infernus is almost inescapable for its foes, as it shoots terrifying jets of all-consuming flame for extended periods. Conversely, the Valdor Tank Hunter focuses on hardened targets, living up to its name by unleashing its neutron beam laser on armoured vehicles to devastating effect. This multipart plastic kit builds four epic scale Solar Auxilia heavy tanks, built around the formidable Malcador chassis – two Malcador Infernus flame tanks, and two Valdor Tank Hunters. The Malcador Infernus is mounted with an inferno gun for burning infantry out of dense cover, and trailed by a separate fuel tanker, while the Valdor Tank Hunter is armed with a powerful neutron beam laser. Each of these heavy tanks can be built with or without a tank commander, and comes with a choice of paired autocannon or lascannon sponsons. The set includes: – 2x Solar Auxilia Malcador Infernus Tanks, each with the following weapon options: – 2x sponson-mounted autocannons – 2x sponson-mounted lascannons - 2x Solar Auxilia Valdor Tank Hunters, each with the following weapon options: – 2x sponson-mounted autocannons – 2x sponson-mounted lascannons – 1x Solar Auxilia Vehicle Transfer Sheet This kit comprises 124 plastic components and a transfer sheet. These miniatures are supplied unpainted and require assembly – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Malcador Infernus Tanks and Valdor Tank Hunters can be found in Warhammer: The Horus Heresy Legions Imperialis – The Great Slaughter, and a copy of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis Rulebook is required to use these miniatures. Both of these books are available separately.
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Spartan Assault Tanks carry large numbers of Space Marines into the very heart of the battle. Mounting armaments comparable to the Legion’s super-heavy armoured vehicles and protected by heavy layers of armour plating, these tanks are considered by many to be akin to a mobile fortress. Spartan Assault Tanks can be fielded in games of Legions Imperialis in dedicated Legion Spartan Detachments by both Legiones Astartes and Traitor Astartes armies and as allies in Solar Auxilia armies. They can be equipped with a choice of sponson-mounted quad lascannons or laser destroyers, and hull-mounted heavy bolters or lascannons. Additionally, they can be built with or without a tank commander, and optional pintle-mounted heavy bolter or multi-melta. This kit comprises 120 plastic components to build four epic-scale Spartan Assault Tanks for use in games of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis. It also includes a Legiones Astartes Legion Vehicle Transfer Sheet containing 1,130 decals featuring symbols for various Space Marines Legions and numerals, squad, honour, and kill markings. The miniatures in this kit are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Legion Spartan Detachments can be found in Warhammer: The Horus Heresy Legions Imperialis – The Great Slaughter, and a copy of Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis Rulebook is required to use these miniatures. Both of these books are available separately.
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Take to the shattered, war-torn battlefields of the Garmon Cluster with this expansion book for Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis. This 128-page hardback book explores the origins of the terrible clash that would later become known as the Great Slaughter of Beta-Garmon, and allows you to fight massive battles and bloody campaigns set within that apocalyptic conflict. Contained within this book you will find a comprehensive history of the Second Battle for Nyrcon City and the origin of the wars that would engulf the Garmon Cluster, detailing the Loyalist and Traitor forces that took part in that terrible conflict. As well as this complete narrative, this book includes new Formations and Detachments for both the Legiones Astartes and Solar Auxilia army lists, providing new weapons of war for these powerful forces. You will also find a full campaign system for linking Legions Imperialis battles together, including rules for using maps to simulate large scale conflict on the worlds of the Imperium, and to fight the battle for Nyrcon City. Plus, full rules are included for fighting Legions Imperialis battles that feature entire armies of Titans and Knights set against each other. In order to use the content of this book, you will require a copy of the Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis Rulebook, available separately.
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The Solar Auxilia are well equipped to engage in every theatre of battle, against every type of foe. Their adaptability is due in part to their training, but also the advanced wargear they bring to the front. When in need of heavy support from weapons too large for infantry to carry, their Tarantula and Rapier weapons platforms add additional firepower, while remote-controlled Cyclops tanks can be sent in to clear bunkers or even destroy heavy tanks. This multipart plastic kit builds 40 epic scale Solar Auxilia miniatures, split over 28 bases. You'll find Rapier heavy weapons platforms and Tarantula turrets sporting a variety of powerful weapons, alongside explosive Cyclops drone tanks. Add these support detachments to ensure your army punches above its weight, ready to take on some of the toughest targets in the Age of Darkness. The set includes 40 miniatures, split across the following: - 4x Auxilia Rapier with Quad Launcher - 4x Auxilia Rapier with Laser Destroyer Array - 4x Auxilia Rapier with Mole Mortar - 4x Solar Auxilia Cyclops - 6x Auxilia Tarantula with Tarantula Lascannon battery - 6x Auxilia Tarantula with Hyperios air-defence missile launcher The miniatures in this kit are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Solar Auxilia Support Detachments can be found in Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis Rulebook, which is available separately.
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Out of stock!The Legiones Astartes wield a staggering array of specialised war machines and weapon platforms, including heavy Dreadnoughts designed to add long ranged firepower, as well as line-breaking heavy assault variants. These assets are typically arranged as support detachments, deployed to enhance and complement the fearsome infantry and tanks of their Legion. This multipart plastic kit builds 24 epic scale Legiones Astartes miniatures, split over 16 bases. You'll find Leviathan and Deredeo Dreadnoughts sporting a variety of powerful weapons, alongside Rapier and Tarantula heavy weapons platforms. Add these support detachments to ensure your army punches above its weight, ready to take on some of the toughest targets in the Age of Darkness. The set includes 24 miniatures, split across the following: - 2x Leviathan Siege Dreadnoughts with Cyclonic Melta Lance - 2x Leviathan Siege Dreadnoughts with Leviathan Storm Cannon - 2x Deredeo Dreadnoughts with Anvilus Autocannon Battery - 2x Deredeo Dreadnoughts with Hellfire Plasma Cannonade - 2x Legion Rapier with Laser Destroyer Array - 2x Legion Rapier with Quad Launcher - 2x Legion Tarantula with Tarantula Lascannon Battery - 2x Legion Tarantula with Hyperios Air-defence Missile Launcher The miniatures in this kit are supplied unassembled and unpainted – we recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue and Citadel Colour paints. Rules for using Legiones Astartes Support Detachments can be found in Warhammer: The Horus Heresy – Legions Imperialis Rulebook, which is available separately.